Get The Disability Benefits You Deserve At Friedman Disability, in Everett, Washington, our lawyers value the service our military clients have given so that the rest of us can live in freedom. Whether a client was disabled in Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, or while serving on active duty elsewhere in the world, we do everything possible to obtain the maximum in federal benefits available to him or...

The law firm of Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, L.C., in Parkersburg, West Virginia, focuses exclusively on Personal Injury, as well as helping individuals with disabilities get the help they are entitled to receive. Because our practice is devoted to obtaining veterans benefits through the Veterans Administration, disability benefits through the Social Security Administration, on behalf of our...

The law firm of Quatrini Rafferty in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to helping our clients preserve and protect their quality of life. Specifically, we address the legal needs of clients who have suffered serious injuries either at work or in an accident caused by another. We additionally focus on clients who are disabled, in both Social Security Disability and veterans' disability claims....

If you have been arrested for a serious crime in Lincoln, Omaha, or any other part of Nebraska, you may be in the most important battle of your life. While the justice system can appear to stack the odds against the accused, the nationally recognized criminal defense attorneys at our firm utilize a powerful weapon to protect their clients: the United States Constitution. Our clients look to us for...

We represent individuals who face serious criminal charges near Omaha, and while we have a long history of representing Nebraskans, we have also effectively represented military personnel charged with crimes and defended out-of-state drivers stopped for drugs on I-80. Attorney John Stevens Berry, Sr. has represented clients in criminal cases in 24 states and two foreign countries. We represent...

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